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		<title>Dr. Mark Schlesinger Discusses Laser Periodontal Medicine at the 2011 AAP Annual Meeting Corporate Forum in Miami</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Mark Schlesinger was selected to present a lecture at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP). Dr. Schlesinger&#8217;s lecture, titled &#8220;Erbium Lasers in Periodontal Medicine&#8221; highlighted some of the innovative techniques being utilized in modern periodontics. Dr. Schlesinger also fielded questions from attendees. This marks the first time that the...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Mark Schlesinger was selected to present a lecture at the 97th Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Periodontology (AAP). Dr. Schlesinger&#8217;s lecture, titled &#8220;<em>Erbium Lasers in Periodontal Medicine</em>&#8221; highlighted some of the innovative techniques being utilized in modern periodontics. Dr. Schlesinger also fielded questions from attendees. This marks the first time that the AAP has provided Biolase, the world&#8217;s leading dental laser manufacturer, with an opportunity to showcase its YSGG Waterlase technology at the Corporate Forum.</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;<em>The meeting is an annual event designed to share the latest research and clinical developments with colleagues from all over the world</em>,&#8221; said Dr. Schlesinger. &#8220;<em>It is a total honor to be able to present at such a prestigious meeting and share my work with other practitioners</em>.&#8221;</p></blockquote>

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		<title>Dr. Mark Schlesinger lectures at the ALD Annual Conference in California</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Mark Schlesinger, of the Diamond Schlesinger Group, Attends and Lectures at the ALD 2011 Lasers in Dentistry, ALD’s 18th Annual Laser Dentistry Conference, Notes Advances in Dental Care San Diego, California, USA – March 15, 2011 – The 18th Annual Academy of Laser Dentistry Conference was held March 3-5, 2011 in San Diego, California...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Dr. Mark Schlesinger, of the Diamond Schlesinger Group, Attends and Lectures at the ALD 2011 Lasers in Dentistry, ALD’s 18th Annual Laser Dentistry Conference, Notes Advances in Dental Care</h3>
<p>San Diego, California, USA – March 15, 2011 – The 18th Annual <a title="Academy of Laser Dentistry" href="http://www.laserdentistry.org/" target="_blank">Academy of Laser Dentistry</a> Conference was held March 3-5, 2011 in San Diego, California at The Loews Coronado Bay Resort. <a title="Dr. Schlesinger Bio" href="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/doctors/dr-schlesinger">Dr. Mark Schlesinger</a> joined over 250 dentists, physicians, research scientists, and dental hygienists in a collective effort of world talent to learn new techniques and applications. Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Columbia, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Turkey, and the United States were well represented in this summit gathering. Both lectures and hands-on courses were offered. As lasers have become a well accepted part of routine dental care, new procedure protocols are being established. Various clinical protocols are presented for discussion and refinement at this prestigious meeting. Only a small number of dentists currently use lasers to improve their patients’ health.</p>
<p>Thursday’s Keynote Address: <em>Utilizing Laser Technology in a Periodontal</em><em> Environment</em> by Samuel B. Low, DDS, MS, Med, Professor Emeritus, University of Florida, College of Dentistry, Gainesville, Florida, set the stage for the entire meeting. Friday’s topics centered on 3 different tracks; A Pediatric and Ortho Track, a soft tissue laser track, and a hard tissue laser track.</p>
<div id="attachment_623" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><a href="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/P1000360-800x420.jpg" rel="shadowbox[sbpost-622];player=img;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-623  " style="margin: 5px 8px; border: 0pt none;" title="Dr. Mark Schlesinger lecturing at ALD 2011" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/P1000360-800x420-300x157.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="157" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Dr. Mark Schlesinger lecturing at ALD 2011</p></div>
<p>Dr. Mark Schlesinger lectured at the &#8220;hard tissue track&#8221;, where he demonstrated the capabilities of the Erbium YSGG laser as a tool for periodontal and implant surgery. The topical areas included in this track were:</p>
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<li>Basic Science of Erbium Family “All-Tissue” Lasers</li>
<li>Tooth Applications</li>
<li>Periodontal Applications</li>
<li>Implant Applications</li>
<li>Endodontic Applications</li>
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<p>The ALD introduced a series of presentations that compared side-by-side applications of each individual laser offered to clinicians by ALD’s corporate members. The day began with an introduction of the basic science of each of the specific lasers, followed by a series of topics that addressed and demonstrated each of the participating wavelengths offered. Saturday was devoted to Hygiene and Practice Management. During the Orientation for New Attendees, an overview of the FDA cleared applications were represented showing all the breakthroughs in treatment.</p>
<p>General and scientific sessions, hands-on workshops, participation courses, panel discussions, and daily question and answer sessions were the format for this 18th annual gathering of the Academy of Laser Dentistry. Social events included daily meet and greets to enhance the experience.</p>
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		<title>Dr. Mark Schlesinger Joins the Prestigious WCLI Luminary Team</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 15:25:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Mark Schlesinger, of the Diamond Schlesinger Group, was recently selected as the newest member to join the World Clinical Laser Institute&#8217;s team of Luminaries. Dr. Wayne Harrison, Biolase Director of Sales, states: On behalf of our company, we are very happy to welcome Dr. Mark Schlesinger as the newest member to our exclusive team...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dr. Mark Schlesinger, of the Diamond Schlesinger Group, was recently selected as the newest member to join the World Clinical Laser Institute&#8217;s team of Luminaries.</p>
<p>Dr. Wayne Harrison, Biolase Director of Sales, states:</p>
<blockquote><p>On behalf of our company, we are very happy to welcome Dr. Mark Schlesinger as the newest member to our exclusive team of <em>Luminaries</em>.  Dr. Schlesinger&#8217;s academic and clinical achievements are impressive and show a strong commitment to innovation, education and patient health, much like our own.  We look forward to having him represent Biolase in the consumer arena in a way that helps doctors and patients better understand the value our products can add to their lives.</p></blockquote>
<p>Dr. Schlesinger is currently the only WCLI Luminary in New York City.  In 2008, Biolase formalized its relationships with a world class group of key Waterlase Dentist Luminaries to help it launch a new clinical training methodology and provide ongoing clinical support for its customers. In addition, a special training Advisory Board has been formed within this group to oversee the development of new training materials and technology support tools that will set a new standard in laser dentistry clinical training.</p>
<p>The new training Advisory Board and key luminaries are fulfilling the need to provide expertise and focus in the field of dental laser training and will complement the current academic and World Clinical Laser Institute (WCLI) luminaries around the world.</p>
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		<title>My Insurance Covers This, Right?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 16:49:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[© STEPPING STONES TO SUCCESS, 800-548-2164 Understanding your dental benefits is not easy.  There are as many different plans as there are contracts.  Your employer has selected your plan and is ultimately responsible for how your contract is designed.  Remember, whether your plan covers a major portion of your dental bill, or only a small...]]></description>
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<p>Understanding your dental benefits is not easy.  There are as many different plans as there are contracts.  Your employer has selected your plan and is ultimately responsible for how your contract is designed.  Remember, whether your plan covers a major portion of your dental bill, or only a small amount, dental benefits are good for patients because they help pay for needed treatment.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-475" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="insurance" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/insurance.jpg" alt="My dental insurance covers this, right?" width="162" height="108" />It is important to know that each contract will specify what types of procedures are considered for benefits.  Even if a procedure is medically and dentally necessary, it may be excluded from your contract.  This does not mean that you do not need the procedure.  It simply means that your plan will not consider the procedure for payment.  For example, cosmetic procedures and implants are often excluded from a dental plan.</p>
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<p>It is a mistake to let benefits be your sole consideration when you determine what you want to do about your dental condition.  The following is provided to you to answer a few common patient questions:</p>
<p><strong>Why doesn’t my insurance cover all the costs for my dental treatment?</strong></p>
<p>Dental insurance isn’t really insurance (a payment to cover the cost of a loss) at all.  It is actually a money benefit typically provided by an employer to help their employees pay for routine dental treatment.  The employer usually buys a plan based on the amount of the benefit and how much the premium costs per month.  Most benefit plans are only designed to cover a portion of the total cost.</p>
<p><strong>But my plan says that my exams and certain other procedures are covered 100%.</strong></p>
<p>That 100% is usually what the insurance carrier allows as payment toward the procedure, not what your dentist or any other dentist in your area may actually charge.  For example, say your dentist charges $80 for an examination (not counting x-rays).  Your carrier allows $60 as the 100% payment for that examination, leaving $20 for you to pay.</p>
<p><strong>If my plan does not really cover any procedures at 100% why does it say it will?</strong></p>
<p>Benefit plan booklets are often difficult to understand.  If any part of your plan is not clear to you or if you think something is wrong concerning what your plan covers, you should contact your Employer Benefits Coordinator or the Human Resource department where you work.</p>
<p><strong>How does my insurance carrier come up with its allowed payments?</strong></p>
<p>Many carriers refer to their allowed payments as UCR, which stands for <em>usual, customary and reasonable</em>.  However, UCR does not really mean exactly what it seems to mean.  UCR is actually a listing of payments for all covered and procedures negotiated by your employer and the insurance company.  This listing is related to the cost of the premiums and where you are located in your city and state.  Your employer has likely selected an allowed payment or UCR payment that corresponds to the premium cost they desire.  UCR payments could be more accurately called negotiated payments.</p>
<p><strong>Since the payments are negotiated, does this mean that there is always a balance left for me to pay?</strong></p>
<p>Typically there is always a portion that is not covered by your benefit plan.</p>
<p><strong>If I always have a balance to pay, what good is my insurance?</strong></p>
<p>Even a benefit plan that does not cover a large portion of the cost of needed dentistry pays something.  Any amount covered reduces what you have to pay out of pocket.  It helps!</p>
<p><strong>I received an <em>Explanation of Benefits</em> from my insurance carrier that says my dental bill exceeded the usual and customary.  Does this mean that my dentist is charging more than he/she should?</strong></p>
<p>Remember that what insurance carriers call usual and customary is really just what your employer and the insurance company have negotiated as the amount that will be paid toward your treatment.  It is usually less and frequently much less than what any dentist in your area might actually charge for a dental procedure.  It does not mean that your dentist is charging too much.</p>
<p><strong>Why is there an annual maximum on my benefits?</strong></p>
<p>Maximums limit what a carrier has to cover each year.  Amazingly, despite the fact that costs have steadily increased, annual maximum benefit levels for dental care have not changed since the 1960s.</p>
<p><strong>Why do some benefit plans require me to select a dentist from a list?</strong></p>
<p>Usually the dentists on the list have agreed to a contract with the benefit plan.  These contracts have restrictions and requirements.  If you choose a dentist on the list, you typically will pay less toward your dental care than if you choose a dentist not on the list.  If your dentist is not on the list this does not mean that something is wrong with the dentist or the office.</p>
<p><strong>Why does my benefit plan only pay toward the least expensive alternative treatment?</strong></p>
<p>To save money, many dental plans allow a benefit only for the least expensive method of treatment.  For example, your dentist may recommend a crown with your insurance only offering a benefit towards a filling.  This does not mean that you have to accept the filling.  The good news is that some benefit will be paid; the bad news is that more of the fee will be your responsibility.  Remember that your dentist’s responsibility is to prescribe what is best for you.  The insurance carrier’s responsibility is to control payments.</p>
<p><strong>Why won’t my insurance pay anything toward some procedures, such as x-rays, cleanings, and gum treatments?</strong></p>
<p>Your plan contract specifies how many of certain types of procedures it will consider annually.  It limits the number of x-rays, cleanings, and gum treatments it will cover because these are the types of treatments that many people need to have frequently.</p>
<p><strong>I know that my insurance plan doesn’t go into effect until next month.  Why won’t my dentist do my treatment today, but send in the claim next month so that the insurance will pay?</strong></p>
<p>State laws regulate these issues.  It is insurance fraud to change dates of service on a claim.  Both the patient and the dentist can be prosecuted.</p>
<p><strong>Why doesn’t my dentist participate in my dental benefits network plan?</strong></p>
<p>Some plans require that the network dentists observe restrictions to treatment.  Many dentists are not comfortable with this.</p>
<p><strong>What should I do if my insurance doesn’t pay for treatment I think should be covered?</strong></p>
<p>Because your insurance coverage is between you, your employer, and the insurance carrier, your dentist does not have the power to make your plan pay.  If your insurance doesn’t pay, you are responsible for the total cost of treatment.  Sometimes a plan may pay if patients send in claims themselves.  The Employee Benefits Coordinator at your place of business also may be able to help.  Consumers (patients) may also lodge complaints with the State Insurance Commission.</p>
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		<title>About Dental Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By Dr. Steven Parnett The introduction of dental insurance to the practice of dentistry has allowed the improvement of the dental health of millions to be accomplished over the last 30 years. Many on both sides of the insurance card have benefited and been frustrated at the same time. Much of the controversy has occurred...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h4>By <a href="mailto:drsteve@dentistry.com">Dr. Steven Parnett</a></h4>
<p><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-477" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="benefits" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/benefits-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="214" height="142" />The introduction of dental insurance to the practice  of dentistry has  allowed the improvement of the dental health of  millions to be  accomplished over the last 30 years. Many on both sides  of the  insurance card have benefited and been frustrated at the same  time.  Much of the controversy has occurred when consumers and dentist  alike  expected this form of insurance to behave the same as medical  insurance  had in the past. As we all know even the medical insurers  have had to  change their programs due to problems with rising costs of  the practice  of medicine.</p>
<p>I would like to offer some suggestions to  help with the understanding  of your dental insurance as a consumer  without getting into the details  of any specific <span id="more-458"></span>programs. As a job  benefit, dental insurance can be  compared to say, getting a  company-owned vehicle for your own personal  use. It is your employers&#8217;  choice as to which make, model, color, etc.  that he is going to offer  you. He makes it available and it may even be  your choice whether you  will use it or not. If you have a &#8216;Cadillac&#8217;  dental plan or a Yugo,  determines whether the treatments that you need  are covered expenses or  not. The coverage is not determined by your  needs or wants, but by the  coverage that your employer has chosen for  you.</p>
<p>Your choices come in the form of another analogy that depicts dental   plans very well. Since no plan covers everything 100%, look at the   coverage that you have in the form of the coupons that you might take   to a grocery store. You may get some things absolutely free, others may   come at a discount and still others you may have to pay for totally out   of pocket. Do you plan your weekly meals totally around everything  that  you have a coupon for or do you throw a few extra things into the  cart  to satisfy your personal needs regardless of cost? You should look  at  your dental coverage the same way. There will be times when the  dentist  will recommend a treatment for you that is only partially  covered or  may not covered at all by your insurance. You will need to  discuss with  the dentist the timeliness of the treatment and what will  happen if it  is not completed at all. The decision is ultimately yours  and, if you  do not like the choices, you must resolve that by asking  your employer  to change your coverage or asking the dentist for an  alternate and  maybe less desirable treatment.</p>
<p>One of the best options is to ask your employer to consider offering a   Direct Reimbursement program. This type of dental insurance is the most   equitable for all involved. It allows the employer to know what amounts   will be necessary to provide for each employee every year. The  employee  will decide where to spend the dollars in their dental budget  every  year and not depend on the insurer to tell them if they have  coverage  for orthodontics, cosmetic treatment or whatever. The dentist  will be  able to tell the patient exactly how far they will be able to  go in a  specific treatment plan before the patient will be using their  own  funds to cover treatment and not insurance. Another benefit of this   program is there are no requirements for &#8216;participation&#8217; by dentists.    Until this type of program becomes the standard, many patients will   find that they will be forced to go to a dentist of someone else’s   choosing and not their own.</p>
<blockquote><p>Dr. Steven Parrett earned his degree from the  College of Dentistry  at The Ohio State University in 1976. He has  served his community since  1977 in a full time private practice in  Chambersburg, PA. His  memberships include the American Dental  Association, Pennsylvania  Dental Association, Cumberland Valley Dental  Society, Academy of Laser  Dentistry and the Academy of General  Dentistry. He has participated on  ADA advisory panels, as well as  presenting at the AGD annual meeting  and the International Dental  Health Foundation. He can be contacted at <a href="mailto:drsteve@dentistry.com">drsteve@dentistry.com</a></p>
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		<title>Biodontics &#8211; The Next Dental Frontier</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dr. Diamond and Dr. Schlesinger are not just dentists, they are Biodontists.  They have crossed the frontier &#8211; The Diamond Schlesinger Group believes that bioscience technology will add to quality of life.  As Biodontists, they use cellular materials to replace, restore, and repair lost and missing teeth, tooth structure and supporting bone and ligaments.  In...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-209" style="margin: 0px 8px;" title="dna-blue" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/dna-blue-300x225.jpg" alt="DNA helix" width="148" height="110" />Dr. Diamond and Dr. Schlesinger are not just dentists, they are <a title="By 2010, the bioscience discoveries of the preceding 50 years had emerged from research laboratories to become the next generation of diagnostic and therapeutic products." href="http://www.compendiumlive.com/article.php?id=3672" target="_blank"><em>Biodontists</em></a>.  They have crossed the frontier &#8211; The Diamond Schlesinger Group believes that bioscience technology will add to quality of life.  As <em>Biodontists</em>, they use cellular materials to replace, restore, and repair lost and missing teeth, tooth structure and supporting bone and ligaments.  In the future, most dentists will be <em>Biodontists</em>.</p>
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<p><strong>The Diamond Schlesinger group is unique in that they are able to combine YSGG laser therapy with oral regenerative  medicine techniques to offer the most advanced periodontal and dental implant treatment  anywhere in the world.</strong></p>
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<p><a title="Periodontics and regenerative medicine" href="http://www.nyimplantdentistry.com/periodontics.html" target="_blank">Learn more about periodontics and genetic engineering here.</a></p>
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<blockquote><p><strong>The Next Dental Frontier</strong></p>
<p>The acceptance of scientific advances and innovative  equipment is more a function of political change and social attitudes of  dentists and patients than the validity of science or the success of  the technology. In the next few decades, dentists and patients will overcome their fears and the profession will enter its next  frontier—bioscience. The timing of when this bioscience is accepted into  the dental office and the curricula depends not only on the value  placed on the science and technology for patient care but also the  attitudes of dentists and patients toward science in general. When these  groups believe bioscience technology will add to quality of life, these  changes will be embraced.</p>
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		<title>Collaboration is the key to success</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collaboration is the key to success for the modern cosmetic dental team. The American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry’s 27th Annual Scientific Session, themed, “The Rise of Collaboration,” will provide an opportunity for dental teams to develop and refine their skills together so they can provide their patients with the best oral health care. The Diamond...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<blockquote><p><a href="http://dentalproductsreport.com/articles/show/dpr1210-nws_aacd"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-221" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="AACD" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/AACD-150x150.jpg" alt="Dental Team Collaboration" width="150" height="150" /></a>Collaboration is the key to success for the modern cosmetic dental team. <a href="http://dentalproductsreport.com/articles/show/dpr1210-nws_aacd">The American </a><a href="http://dentalproductsreport.com/articles/show/dpr1210-nws_aacd">Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry’s 27th Annual Scientific Session</a>, themed, “The Rise of Collaboration,” will provide an opportunity for dental teams to develop and refine their skills together so they can provide their patients with the best oral health care.</p>
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<p>The Diamond Schlesinger Group believes strongly in sharing our patients&#8217; multi-disciplinary treatment <span id="more-51"></span>needs with our colleagues.   Dental science and technology continues to evolve at a rapid pace, making it virtually impossible to keep up with each dental specialty.  Our practice focuses on the surgical aspects of cosmetic and functional reconstruction, as well as emerging laser technology.  Patients are routinely referred to us for a specific aspect of their dental care, and we in turn  refer our patients, as needed, to other skilled and highly trained specialists that collaborate as part of our team.</p>
<p><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-222" title="aacd-boston" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/aacd-boston-300x96.jpg" alt="AACD Boston 2011" width="300" height="96" /></p>
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		<title>(Editorial) NY Times Story on Dental Radiation Risk</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Nov 2010 20:09:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Radiation Worries for Children in Dentists’ Chairs This article, published in the NY Times on November 23, 2010, raises important concerns about radiation exposure in dental offices. It focuses on the dangers of 3-D Conebeam imaging. The Diamond Schlesinger group only uses 3D imaging when there is a recognized benefit to using it, such as...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2010/11/23/us/23scan.html?partner=rss&amp;emc=rss">Radiation Worries for Children in Dentists’ Chairs</a></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-234" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="ctscan" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/ctscan.jpg" alt="Cone Beam Dental X-ray" width="150" height="124" />This article, published in the NY Times on November 23, 2010, raises important concerns about radiation exposure in dental offices.  It focuses on the dangers of 3-D Conebeam imaging.</p>
<p>The Diamond Schlesinger group only uses 3D imaging when there is a recognized benefit to using it, such as evidence of pathology or when there are important anatomic and diagnostic considerations for reconstructive and regenerative medicine in complex cases.  We have not, and will continue to <em>not</em> routinely utilize CBCT technology for all dental implant cases.<span id="more-30"></span></p>
<p>There is industry-wide pressure to make CBCT imaging the standard of care for diagnostic imaging, but we are not proponents of this movement.  In certain cases this technology is a critical component to providing the highest standard of care to our patients.  However, each patient is unique and each case is evaluated individually.</p>
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 The Diamond Schlesinger Group</p>
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		<title>Dr. Mark Schlesinger Earns Fellowship at WCLI</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In March of 2010, Dr. Mark Schlesinger passed the Fellowship Certification Exam at the World Clinical Laser Institute (WCLI) Super Symposium in San Diego, California.  The WCLI is the world&#8217;s largest dental laser organization. Dr. Schlesinger has successfully met all requirements and has demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of lasers and their applications in dentistry, as...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a title="WCLI" rel="wp-video-lightbox"  href="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/wcli_1.jpg" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-230" style="margin-left: 8px; margin-right: 8px;" title="WCLI" src="http://nyimplantdentistry.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/wcli_1-300x207.jpg" alt="WCLI Fellowship" width="188" height="129" /></a>In March of 2010, <a href="http://www.nyimplantdentistry.com/dr_schlesinger.html" target="_blank">Dr. Mark Schlesinger</a> passed the Fellowship Certification Exam at the <a href="http://www.learnlasers.com/execboard/aboutWcli.php" target="_blank">World Clinical Laser Institute (WCLI)</a> Super Symposium in San Diego, California.  The WCLI is the world&#8217;s largest dental laser organization. Dr. Schlesinger has successfully met all requirements and has demonstrated a comprehensive knowledge of lasers and their applications in dentistry, as well as a commitment to the advancement of laser dentistry.</p>
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